Apparently not many people read the email...
And seen as how the items sold out within hours, pricing doesn’t seem to have been an issue.
How this happened is a bit of an odd story, but very much a function of normal business at Smokingpipes. All of these tins have been sitting in our climate-controlled warehouse or offices since before McClelland closed in 2018. And, of course, by Smokingpipes standards, these are vanishingly tiny quantities. In situations where we have limited inventory, perhaps a Limited Edition tobacco or, say, the closing of McClelland in 2018, we really don’t get many normal returns. But we still get tiny dribbles of odd-ball returns that are usually for logistical reasons. Perhaps there was a problem with an address, we were unable to reach the customer, and we ultimately canceled the order after a couple of weeks. Or a package gets temporarily lost by the carrier, we reship the order, but then the first package makes it back to us after a few days, following a brief sojourn in a sorting facility in Topeka. These sorts of things constitute a tiny percentage (perhaps one order in 500) compared to sales, and given their nature, they happen across a few weeks. And in the case of limited tobaccos, we don’t turn a product back to available on the site if we find ourselves with a couple of tins.
And seen as how the items sold out within hours, pricing doesn’t seem to have been an issue.